Indonesian B2B fintech start-up readies for launch
An Indonesian serial entrepreneur is preparing to launch a fintech start-up – with the B2B market firmly in its sights.
Natali Ardianto, director of StartupLokal Venture Capital (SLVC), is a bit vague on details but says it has got the “proper” financial licence – and is “trying to disrupt the fintech industry by implementing a unique business model targeting B2B”.
If you’re wondering what the new start-up will be called, then join the club.
Ardianto adds: “Thank you for putting interest in this start-up fintech X (can’t share name now, sorry).”
The new unnamed firm is in the early stages as it is looking for job applicants. Roles on offer include front end engineer, UI/UX designer, iOS engineer, Android engineer and DevOps manager.
In terms of its technology stack, these will be microservices on top of Spring Framework (application framework and inversion of control container for the Java platform) and React (a JavaScript library for building user interfaces).
Despite the lack of a company name, Ardianto has got plenty of experience in setting up other firms.
He was co-founder and CTO for Tiket. As the name suggests, this was a booking firm for hotels, flights etc. In 2017, Tiket was acquired by Djarum through e-commerce company Blibli.
In addition, Ardianto was co-founder of web services provider Golfnesia and city directory Urbanesia.
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